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danielle nottingham, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> nsa chief keith alexander also said spying on allies is commonplace and a two-way street. he was questioned by minnesota republican michele bachmann. >> is it your experience that allies of the united states have spied on allies historically? >> yes. >> or even as we speak? >> yes. >> a bipartisan plan introduced yesterday would allow the government to seek records relating to ongoing terrorism investigations. >>> a 13-year-old california boy who was shot and killed by a sheriff's deputy was buried tuesday, but the circumstances surrounding andy lopez's death prompted protests and calls for justice. bigad shaban reports. >> reporter: family and friends of 13-year-old andy lopez gathered at his funeral mass to say their final good-byes. many still struggle to make sense of his death. >> it makes me very upset that something like this would happen to a 13-year-old who was just walking down the street to go see his friends. >> reporter: investigators say sonoma county sheriff's deputy eric gailhouse shot the teen seven times in ten seconds
danielle nottingham, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> nsa chief keith alexander also said spying on allies is commonplace and a two-way street. he was questioned by minnesota republican michele bachmann. >> is it your experience that allies of the united states have spied on allies historically? >> yes. >> or even as we speak? >> yes. >> a bipartisan plan introduced yesterday would allow the government to seek records relating to ongoing terrorism...
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>>> the white house is feeling the heat over allegations the nsa spied on dozens of foreign leaders and now even supporters of the government surveillance program are calling for changes. >>> a year after superstorm sandy came ashore, many of the victims are still struggling to get their lives back on track. >>> and heading home. the red sox return to boston needing one win to clinch their first world series at fenway park in 95 years. >> got it! park in 95 years. >> got it! and the red sox win game five. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, october 29th, 2013. good morning, good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. well, a senior obama administration official says the u.s. is considering ending its spying on friendly heads of state. it's part of a fallout following revelations that the u.s. has spied on german chancellor angela merkel and 34 other foreign leaders. president obama said he was unaware of high level ungz dral eavesdropping but the los angeles times reports that the state department signed off on the process and a key part that is calli
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but we'll wait and see. >>> let me turn to the nsa. as you know you have said that if people want to crack down on the nsa would regret it when the next attack came. do you want to suggest to america that nsa was -- should be doing everything it was doing, and it's necessary for america's national security? even if it involved tapping the cell phones of foreign leaders? >> i'll tell you, charlie, what the folks in washington should be doing is doing their job. and that means the folks at the white house and the folks in congress. >> i remember, as you well do when hurricane sandy hit and the president came to new jersey. you welcomed him with open arms and you believed in the cooperation with the ferg. but this morning, you seem to be attacking the ging the federal government at every level? >> charlie, all i ask that people do their jobs every day. i'm proud here in new jersey the state government has been working extraordinarily well with local groups and organizations and everyday citizens to help us recover from what is the worst n
but we'll wait and see. >>> let me turn to the nsa. as you know you have said that if people want to crack down on the nsa would regret it when the next attack came. do you want to suggest to america that nsa was -- should be doing everything it was doing, and it's necessary for america's national security? even if it involved tapping the cell phones of foreign leaders? >> i'll tell you, charlie, what the folks in washington should be doing is doing their job. and that means the...
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did the nsa spy on dozens of world leaders without president obama's knowledge? intelligence insider john miller on what the spy agency is telling him. >>> a new outage for the health care website and new outrage from americans learning they may have to pay up to ten times more for insurance coverage. >>> plus, a life on the wild side. remembering rock pioneer lou reed. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> we have hard questions we need to ask of the nsa about what's really happening in that program. >> ally demands answers for u.s. surveillance. >> the question is what did president obama know and when. >> the u.s. is admitting the usa spied on 35 world leaders. >> a statewide manhunt for four escaped inmates who could be armed and dangerous. this is happening in oklahoma. >> they got out by breaking a lock on the hatch above the shower in their cell. >> another derailment for the obama care website. another critical site crashed yesterday. >> come on guys. we're going to church. >> dr. conrad murray released from
did the nsa spy on dozens of world leaders without president obama's knowledge? intelligence insider john miller on what the spy agency is telling him. >>> a new outage for the health care website and new outrage from americans learning they may have to pay up to ten times more for insurance coverage. >>> plus, a life on the wild side. remembering rock pioneer lou reed. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds....
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. >>> and a new report says nsa is mon tring more. the "washington post" says the agency tapped into cables of data centers around the world. that's according to secret documents from edward snowden. meanwhile they're rejecting allegations that they spied on the vatican. officials say the story from an italian magazine says that's not true. >>> the boston red sox are world choips. last night they beat st. louis 6-1. here's the scene at fenway park. it's given the city a much needed boost. mark phillips is in the city. good morning, mark. >> what an inning. the crowd in here stood up and got louder weight for the magical moment. the triumph of perseverance. >> the red sox are the world series. >> reporter: bed lamb in boston. thousands of fans poured into the streets to celebrate the world series championship. ite tess first time in 95 years the red sox have won the world series. david ortiz was the world series mvp. >> this is for you, boston. you guys deserve it. >> reporter: outside of fenway park groups of fans ran through the stre
. >>> and a new report says nsa is mon tring more. the "washington post" says the agency tapped into cables of data centers around the world. that's according to secret documents from edward snowden. meanwhile they're rejecting allegations that they spied on the vatican. officials say the story from an italian magazine says that's not true. >>> the boston red sox are world choips. last night they beat st. louis 6-1. here's the scene at fenway park. it's given the...
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. >> speaking of that what is he saying to our allies about nsa spying? >> well secretary kerry spoke to london audience yesterday via teleconference and said listen surveillance has gone too far and blamed tech knoll igy for being on auto pilot. he said hello and the senator discovered the spying after the attack. kerry, of course, is going to have some difficult conversations when he headed to europe in the next few days. >> mar yet ink name you. the faa is finally relaxing the news for electronic devices. they must be in airplane mode or connected to the plane's wi-fi. cbs news' travel editor peter greenburg? in abu dhabi. good morning. >> good morning. for the last couple of years it's been very clear not if they'll relax the rules but when. they'll soon have a gate-to-gate experience using their electronic device meaning they can use them on the ground as long as they're in airplane mode. the real problem here of course, is when is it going to happen. they have to apply to the faa say that they're capable of doing this. all right duo airlines have do
. >> speaking of that what is he saying to our allies about nsa spying? >> well secretary kerry spoke to london audience yesterday via teleconference and said listen surveillance has gone too far and blamed tech knoll igy for being on auto pilot. he said hello and the senator discovered the spying after the attack. kerry, of course, is going to have some difficult conversations when he headed to europe in the next few days. >> mar yet ink name you. the faa is finally relaxing...
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the nsa denies that the president was aware. also reports overseas, the u.s. embassy in berlin houses a secret listening post to spy on german government officials and business leaders. one of 80 such posts around the world. >> the suspicion in europe is that this is not really about counterterrorism. this is a lot more about industrial espionage. >> reporter: despite the backlash, many members of congress believe nsa data collection is an essential tool to combat terrorism. >> we've saved lives in germany. because of the intelligence we have given them. the fact is, there could be information transmitted that is useful to us and ultimately useful to germany. >> reporter: five u.s. allies have summoned the u.s. ambassadors in their countries to lodge a formal protest. germany and france want the u.s. to agree to limit the eavesdropping by the end of the year. diana? rob? >> tahman bradley live in washington, thank you. >>> meantime, in another major embarrassment for the obama administration, the troubled obama care website has rolled off the tracks yet again.
the nsa denies that the president was aware. also reports overseas, the u.s. embassy in berlin houses a secret listening post to spy on german government officials and business leaders. one of 80 such posts around the world. >> the suspicion in europe is that this is not really about counterterrorism. this is a lot more about industrial espionage. >> reporter: despite the backlash, many members of congress believe nsa data collection is an essential tool to combat terrorism....
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"usa today" looks at an open letter said to be written by nsa leaker edward snowden it's title titled "a manifesto for the truth." snowden says those who speak the truth are not committing a crime. he says mass surveillance is a global problem requiring global solutions. >>> mohammed ahmed mow mode was last seen leaving a mosque friday dressed as a woman wearing a burqa which covered his face. investigators are not saying why they want to find him. he's not considered a direct threat to the public. >>> the "wall street journal" says blackberry's faith is going down to the fire. fairfax has good to make on its $5 billion offer for the company. they are reportedly having problem coming up with financing. >>> a cirque du soleil acrobat slipped and fell friday night, is he in stable condition. >>> a new york university student has been rescued, he was stuck in a narrow shaft between a dorm and parking garage. he fell from the roof of the 17-story dorm after a fire drill. he is in serious condition. >> >>> good morning. it is on the chilly side. it's very clear. it's very pretty. it's chil
"usa today" looks at an open letter said to be written by nsa leaker edward snowden it's title titled "a manifesto for the truth." snowden says those who speak the truth are not committing a crime. he says mass surveillance is a global problem requiring global solutions. >>> mohammed ahmed mow mode was last seen leaving a mosque friday dressed as a woman wearing a burqa which covered his face. investigators are not saying why they want to find him. he's not...
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the director of the nsa and the head of u.s. cyber command and some in congress think that is too much power in one person. alexander is expected to retire next spring. it's possible the white house will wait until then and take that opportunity to break that job into two. alexander denying reports that the ns sarks reading traffic to and from the yahoo! cloud. alexander calls it bad reporting but the spoft defending that report this morning showing further documents backing up its assertion that u.s. and british agents tap private google fiber optic cables to read traffic. good morning, jackie. >> hey, good morning, scott futures lower after stocks managed modest gains monday, investors taking cues from upbeat earnings reports, they are shrugging off concerns that the market could be due for a correction. we'll get data on the services sector or the non-manufacturing sector. the dow adding 23 points at 15,639 yesterday, the nasdaq adding 14, 3936. back to you. >> thank you much. 5:16. the governor of arizona touting news her st
the director of the nsa and the head of u.s. cyber command and some in congress think that is too much power in one person. alexander is expected to retire next spring. it's possible the white house will wait until then and take that opportunity to break that job into two. alexander denying reports that the ns sarks reading traffic to and from the yahoo! cloud. alexander calls it bad reporting but the spoft defending that report this morning showing further documents backing up its assertion...
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he didn't know about the nsa spying on his allies. this is something that the white house is going to have to turn around. it begs a question, given the fact that the white house and the president knew how important implementation of this affordable care act is, how did they get so far without knowing how significant the problems were? >> a huge embarrassment. they say it's going to be up by mid-november. if that doesn't happen, how much trouble is he in? >> the white house insists they're making progress on these problems and the website problems will be fixed by mid-november. >> thank you, george. tune into "this week" with george stephanopoulos later this morning, george goes one-on-one with white house senior adviser dan pfeiffer and republican senator rand paul. >>> take a look at this extraordinary new video, a fireball roaring along power lines right in the middle of a suburban neighborhood and abc tracked down the guys who shot this video. >> reporter: when they lost power friday morning in montreal, they never expected to see
he didn't know about the nsa spying on his allies. this is something that the white house is going to have to turn around. it begs a question, given the fact that the white house and the president knew how important implementation of this affordable care act is, how did they get so far without knowing how significant the problems were? >> a huge embarrassment. they say it's going to be up by mid-november. if that doesn't happen, how much trouble is he in? >> the white house insists...
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president obama did not know that nsa was monitoring up to 35 foreign leaders. they metering with congressional leaders today. they want guarantees of no more american surveillance. >> american officials who survived last year's deadly attack in benghazi, libya, tells cbs they knew for months the assault was coming. lara logan spent a full year reporting last night's k"60 minutes" story. >> you have this conversation with the defense. you ask him what military assets are on their way and he says -- >> effectively they're not. and i -- for a moment, i just felt lost. i juldnst couldn't believe the answer and i made a call to the an ex-chief and i said, listen, you've got to tell the guys there may not be any help coming. >> that's a tough thing to understand. why? >> it just is. we -- for us, for the people that go out onto the edge to represent our country, we believe that if we get in trouble, they're coming to get us and our back is covered. to hear that it's not, it's a terrible, terrible experience. >> in another interview, a green beret colonel said he warn
president obama did not know that nsa was monitoring up to 35 foreign leaders. they metering with congressional leaders today. they want guarantees of no more american surveillance. >> american officials who survived last year's deadly attack in benghazi, libya, tells cbs they knew for months the assault was coming. lara logan spent a full year reporting last night's k"60 minutes" story. >> you have this conversation with the defense. you ask him what military assets are...
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. >>> and a new report says nsa is mon tring more. the "washington post" says the agency tapped into cables of data centers around the world. that's according to secret documents from edward snowden. meanwhile they're rejecting allegations that they spied on the vatican. officials say the story from an italian magazine says that's not true. >>> the boston red sox are world choips. last night they beat st. louis 6-1. here's the scene at fenway park. it's given the city a much needed boost. mark phillips is in the city. good morning, mark. >> what an inning. the crowd in here stood up and got louder weight for the magical moment. the triumph of perseverance. >> the red sox are the world series. >> reporter: bed lamb in boston. thousands of fans poured into the streets to celebrate the world series championship. ite tess first time in 95 years the red sox have won the world series. david ortiz was the world series mvp. >> this is for you, boston. you guys deserve it. >> reporter: outside of fenway park, groups of fans ran through the str
. >>> and a new report says nsa is mon tring more. the "washington post" says the agency tapped into cables of data centers around the world. that's according to secret documents from edward snowden. meanwhile they're rejecting allegations that they spied on the vatican. officials say the story from an italian magazine says that's not true. >>> the boston red sox are world choips. last night they beat st. louis 6-1. here's the scene at fenway park. it's given the...
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. >> we begin in washington where president obama said he did not know that the nsa engaged in eavesdropping on dozens of world lead them thought president obama at least in terms of surveillance would be much different than in terms of president george w. bush. >> the obama administration spied on at least 35 foreign governments according to "the wall street journal". they did not deny the spying. the white house said all spying tactics are under review. some have already been canceled like surveillance of german chancellor angela merkel's cellphone. it has infuriated he and severely damaged u.s. relations. a prominent newspaper said obama had known of the spying since 2010. he was informed personally that year. the administration denied that confrontation took place. the mess in europe is now spilling into some corners of congress. >> they don't believe ever listening to the head of state of an ally is appropriate. i would hope the president is as upset as all of us are in congress. >> reporter: some lawmakers say europe needs to grow up. >> if the french citizens knew exactly what that wa
. >> we begin in washington where president obama said he did not know that the nsa engaged in eavesdropping on dozens of world lead them thought president obama at least in terms of surveillance would be much different than in terms of president george w. bush. >> the obama administration spied on at least 35 foreign governments according to "the wall street journal". they did not deny the spying. the white house said all spying tactics are under review. some have already...
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. >> speaking of that, what is he saying to our allies about nsa spying? >> well, secretary kerry spoke to london audience yesterday via teleconference and said, listen, surveillance has gone too far and blamed tech knoll igy for being on auto pilot. he said hello and the senator discovered the spying after the attack. kerry, of course, is going to have some difficult conversations when he headed to europe in the next few days. >> mar yet ink name you. the faa is finally relaxing the news for electronic devices. they must be in airplane mode or connected to the plane's wi-fi. cbs news' travel editor peter greenburg? in abu dhabi. good morning. >> good morning. for the last couple of years it's been very clear not if they'll relax the rules but when. they'll soon have a gate-to-gate experience using their electronic device meaning they can use them on the ground as long as they're in airplane mode. the real problem here, of course, is when is it going to happen. they have to apply to the faa say that they're capable of doing this. all right duo airlines hav
. >> speaking of that, what is he saying to our allies about nsa spying? >> well, secretary kerry spoke to london audience yesterday via teleconference and said, listen, surveillance has gone too far and blamed tech knoll igy for being on auto pilot. he said hello and the senator discovered the spying after the attack. kerry, of course, is going to have some difficult conversations when he headed to europe in the next few days. >> mar yet ink name you. the faa is finally...
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the head of the nsa will be grilled on capitol hill. the obama administration now considering whether to end all spying on foreign leaders friendly to the u.s. this comes after revelations that the nsa was tapping german leader angela merkel's cell phone. igniting anger across the whole of europe. the head of the senate intelligence committee, dianne feinstein wants, and i do quote, a total review, end quote, of nsa activities. >>> and a federal judge has struck out key portions of a texas abortion law. the law was passed this year, despite a filibuster by senator wendy davis. you see some of the footage here of that. the texas attorney general, now appealing. the case is likely headed to the u.s. supreme court. >>> and a san diego judge is now the subject of a growing controversy there after performing a wedding for a convicted killer she had just sentenced to life in prison. judge patricia cookson served the cake. relatives of the murder victim are demanding an apology. saying they were rushed out of court. they are filing an ethics c
the head of the nsa will be grilled on capitol hill. the obama administration now considering whether to end all spying on foreign leaders friendly to the u.s. this comes after revelations that the nsa was tapping german leader angela merkel's cell phone. igniting anger across the whole of europe. the head of the senate intelligence committee, dianne feinstein wants, and i do quote, a total review, end quote, of nsa activities. >>> and a federal judge has struck out key portions of a...
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the nsa is rejecting allegations that it spied on the vatican. officials say the story from an italian magazine are not true. >>> the boston red sox are world champions once again. they beat the st. louis cardinals last night 6-1. it is boston's world series win. mark strassmann is inside fenway park. >> good morning, charlie. what a night here in fenway park as inning by inning pitch by pitch the crowd in here stood up and got louder waiting for the magical moment. >> the red sox are world champions! >> bedlam boston the final pitch with koji uehara thousands of fans poured into the streets to celebrate the historic championship. it is the first time in 95 years the red sox have won the world series in fenway park. david ortiz was the series mvp. >> this is for you, boston. >> reporter: outside fenway park groups of fans ran through the streets jumping on top of cars trying to push some over and even lining up at the finish line of the boston marathon where tragedy struck six months earlier. ever since the bombings last april the motto for the t
the nsa is rejecting allegations that it spied on the vatican. officials say the story from an italian magazine are not true. >>> the boston red sox are world champions once again. they beat the st. louis cardinals last night 6-1. it is boston's world series win. mark strassmann is inside fenway park. >> good morning, charlie. what a night here in fenway park as inning by inning pitch by pitch the crowd in here stood up and got louder waiting for the magical moment. >> the...
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he didn't know about the nsa spying on his allies. he wasn't aware of the problems with the website. this is something that the white house is going to have to turn around. and it does beg a question, given the fact that the white house and the president knew how important implementation of this affordable care act was, how did they get so far without knowing how significant the problems were? >> it's a huge embarrassment. hhs secretary sebelius really took a beating before congress last week. they say it's going to be up by mid-november. if that doesn't happen, how much trouble is he in? >> i think they're going to have to delay of the demands of the affordable care act. the white house insists that they're making progress on these problems and the website problems will be fixed by the end of november. >> among many topics will be covering on the show. thank you, george. be sure to tune into "this week" with george stephanopoulos later this morning, george goes one-on-one with white house senior adviser dan pfeiffer and republican se
he didn't know about the nsa spying on his allies. he wasn't aware of the problems with the website. this is something that the white house is going to have to turn around. and it does beg a question, given the fact that the white house and the president knew how important implementation of this affordable care act was, how did they get so far without knowing how significant the problems were? >> it's a huge embarrassment. hhs secretary sebelius really took a beating before congress last...
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the white house can thank nsa leaker, edward snowden. president obama has had to apologize to hollande, merkel, and current and former leaders in mexico and president ruseff who even canceled a state visit to washington she was so angry. while the nsa scandal is also causing protests at home, with european allies, it could cost serious money. the european union, america's largest trading partner, is threatening to cancel pending trade talks in the u.s. >> when we're doing this in germany, france, great britain, other nations we've been allied with in fighting al qaeda, invading libya, these kinds of things just trample trust. >> the administration and its defenders say most of the spying is legitimate for the protection of the u.s. and its allies. >> so a bad guy in afghanistan can use networks in france or germany or great britain or the united states and plan operations with somebody else who may be in afghanistan, but you could still use all of those networks. >> the nsa has issued an unusual denial of one british report that said pre
the white house can thank nsa leaker, edward snowden. president obama has had to apologize to hollande, merkel, and current and former leaders in mexico and president ruseff who even canceled a state visit to washington she was so angry. while the nsa scandal is also causing protests at home, with european allies, it could cost serious money. the european union, america's largest trading partner, is threatening to cancel pending trade talks in the u.s. >> when we're doing this in germany,...
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or the nsa is considering merkel a terrorist? >> reporter: senate intelligence chair dianne feinstein ordered a review saying i do not believe the united states should be collecting phone calls or emails of friendly presidents and prime ministers. republican susan collins quickly followed saying, "i know of no justification for the administration's collection of intelligence on the leaders of our closest allies, such as chancellor angela merkel." spying on merkel has created a flash point undercutting white house arguments that the massive nsa collection is aimed at stopping terrorists. >> this disclosure has been so public, so detailed, so specific, so personal to leaders. this changes the entire nature of the revelation. >> reporter: edward snowden's revelation wills keep coming, says snowden's intermediary glen green wald. >> there's documents in the troef that we have pertaining to virtually every single country in europe, south america, central america, asia, and the middle east, and we intend to report most of that. >> ther
or the nsa is considering merkel a terrorist? >> reporter: senate intelligence chair dianne feinstein ordered a review saying i do not believe the united states should be collecting phone calls or emails of friendly presidents and prime ministers. republican susan collins quickly followed saying, "i know of no justification for the administration's collection of intelligence on the leaders of our closest allies, such as chancellor angela merkel." spying on merkel has created a...
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he ordered the nsa to stop spying on the international monetary fund and the world bank headquarters in washington. the white house won't say if they eavesdropped on them in the past. >> the new york post looks at a speed demon who sed a record racing from new york to california. it took less than 29 hours and the old record was 31 hours. he did not get a ticket and averaged almost >>> today likely to be the warmest day of the week. we are starting out a little chilly in spots this morning. out the door mostly clear skies. numbers in the 40s and the low 50s right now in most spots. by the afternoon, though, how about this? plenty of sunshine all the way to the beaches. some mid-60s coastside. maybe as high as 71 in san francisco. and about 76 degrees in san jose. next couple of days, big changes coming our way. a cold front more clouds and cooler temperatures for the weekend. >> this national report sponsored by wal-mart. wal-mart's got the season's hottest gifts at everyday low prices. come in and see for yourself. >>> an unprecedented view >>> an unprecedented view in guantanamo ba
he ordered the nsa to stop spying on the international monetary fund and the world bank headquarters in washington. the white house won't say if they eavesdropped on them in the past. >> the new york post looks at a speed demon who sed a record racing from new york to california. it took less than 29 hours and the old record was 31 hours. he did not get a ticket and averaged almost >>> today likely to be the warmest day of the week. we are starting out a little chilly in spots...
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. >> the nsa keith alexander says the u.s. has never gathered phone and e-mail you records of citizens in france and spain. >> there has not been a mass casualty in the u.s. since 2001. >> wall street stocks at an all time high. >> storm led to a series of deadly crash on an arizona highway. >> i jumped out and took off running down the road. >> nine hours to catch a black bear. >> a young boy jumped up on stage. a security guard bribed him with candy. >> a baby moved to tears by her mother's voice. >> all that. >> lakers go onto win by 13. >> the cardinals flight from st. louis was delayed more than seven hours for tonight's world series. >> and all that matters. >> 2013 walter a ward. >> journalism is not about scratching the surface. it is about going beneath the surface and finding the truth. >> on "cbs this morning." >> krispy kreme will give you a free doughnut when you wear your costume. >> if you're willing to dress up to get a free doughnut then yes, this is rock bottom. >> this morning's eye opener presented by toyot
. >> the nsa keith alexander says the u.s. has never gathered phone and e-mail you records of citizens in france and spain. >> there has not been a mass casualty in the u.s. since 2001. >> wall street stocks at an all time high. >> storm led to a series of deadly crash on an arizona highway. >> i jumped out and took off running down the road. >> nine hours to catch a black bear. >> a young boy jumped up on stage. a security guard bribed him with candy....
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. >>> after getting his new job in russia, the nsa secrets spiller edward snowden is plotting his next move. while meeting with a german lawmaker in moscow, snowden reportedly offered to testify in germany, if he is offered asylum there. the germans want to know more of america's wiretapping of their chancellor, angela merkel's cell phone. >>> the secretary of state john kerry, admitting that some of our surveillance, quote, has gone too far. >>> this morning, shocking new numbers about the obama care rollout. take a look at this. documents released by house republicans show only six people, six, were able to enroll on health plans the day that healthcare.gov was launched. by the end of the second day, 248 people had enrolled. the white house is pushing back saying glitches on the site make early data unreliable. >>> a halloween surprise for airport security agents across the border. they stopped a woman with pumpkins in her luggage. look closely at the x-ray. they say the bags in the pumpkins, filled with cocaine. $120,000 worth. >>> caught on tape, a disaster for an auto mechanic. he
. >>> after getting his new job in russia, the nsa secrets spiller edward snowden is plotting his next move. while meeting with a german lawmaker in moscow, snowden reportedly offered to testify in germany, if he is offered asylum there. the germans want to know more of america's wiretapping of their chancellor, angela merkel's cell phone. >>> the secretary of state john kerry, admitting that some of our surveillance, quote, has gone too far. >>> this morning,...
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"usa today" looks at an open letter said to be written by nsa leaker edward snowden it's ti e titled "a manifesto for the truth." snowden says those who speak the truth are not committing a crime. he says mass surveillance is a global problem requiring global solutions. >>> mohammed ahmed mow mode was last seen leaving a mosque friday dressed as a woman wearing a burqa which covered his face. investigators are not saying why they want to find him. he's not considered a direct threat to the public. >>> the "wall street journal" says blackberry's faith is going down to the fire. fairfax has good to make on its $5 billion offer for the company. they are reportedly having problem coming up with financing. >>> a cirque du soleil acrobat slipped and fell friday night, is he in stable condition. >>> a new york university student has been rescued, he was stuck in a narrow shaft between a dorm and parking garage. he fell from the roof of the 17-story dorm after a fire drill. he is in s >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by walmart. walmart's got the season's hotting gifts at
"usa today" looks at an open letter said to be written by nsa leaker edward snowden it's ti e titled "a manifesto for the truth." snowden says those who speak the truth are not committing a crime. he says mass surveillance is a global problem requiring global solutions. >>> mohammed ahmed mow mode was last seen leaving a mosque friday dressed as a woman wearing a burqa which covered his face. investigators are not saying why they want to find him. he's not...
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esto por el espionaje del nsa. puede apreciar que se han congregado muchas personas en contra de la vigilianmente que realiza la nación. el gobierno de los estados unidos ha sido criticado por reclamos sobre el espionaje. esta organización, incluyendo países extranjeros como la canciller alemana organicshe. >> >> en otras noticias: ustedes se acuerdan del cantante chris brown? quien había golpeado a la cantante rihanna? fue arrestado ayer. el vocero de la policía informó que el cantante y otro individuo fueron arrestados. a los dos hombres se les formularon cargos por asalto agravado y están en custodia de la policía. un hombre resultó gravemente herido y fue llevato al hospital. el nombre de la víctima todavía no ha sido revelado. y podría enfrentar hasta cárcel después de violar una lctque tenía en los Ángeles. >> cambiamos de tema: la compañía de metro abrirá sus puertas a una nueva línea de autobuses. y hoy lunes la agencia se prepara para comenzar la construcción. esto es una nueva oficina
esto por el espionaje del nsa. puede apreciar que se han congregado muchas personas en contra de la vigilianmente que realiza la nación. el gobierno de los estados unidos ha sido criticado por reclamos sobre el espionaje. esta organización, incluyendo países extranjeros como la canciller alemana organicshe. >> >> en otras noticias: ustedes se acuerdan del cantante chris brown? quien había golpeado a la cantante rihanna? fue arrestado ayer. el vocero de la policía informó que...
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and as the white house handles those problems, it is also facing serious new questions about the nsa's spying program. how is the administration coping with these dual crises? let's turn to chuck todd, nbc's political director and chief white house correspondent. chuck, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. >> let's start with health care. we've moved beyond a website problem, now talking about cancellation of policies, something that goes to the core of insurance coverage. and even if it only affects a small part of the insurance market, should the white house have been more up front about it? is there a credibility issue here? >> reporter: i think there's definitely a credibility issue. and look at the point in time we're at, where the country, and its views of washington, and suddenly, you have the picture of two parties, a democratic party led by the president, that apparently doesn't know how to govern, has a competency issue when it comes to this health care website, juxtapose next to a republican party who apparently has no interest in governing. and the lack
and as the white house handles those problems, it is also facing serious new questions about the nsa's spying program. how is the administration coping with these dual crises? let's turn to chuck todd, nbc's political director and chief white house correspondent. chuck, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. >> let's start with health care. we've moved beyond a website problem, now talking about cancellation of policies, something that goes to the core of...